I have recently rewrote my application and started with a fresh project. The App its self is using the same bundle seed and Bundle identifier.
As my project has a slightly different name the app it produces a slightly differnet .app (file name) to what is already in the store.
Am i right in thinking as long as the bundle ID is the same i wont have any issues?
Thanks Ahead
So you want to make an update to your app in the AppStore. Then you are thinking right. As long as you don't change the bundle id it is ok. You can't change the bundle id when you make an app update but the app name of course.
Apple distinguish apps on the basis of bundle id (com.yourCompanyName.appName) so don't worry its OK.
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I've developed an app with the name "sports10", uploaded it to the iTunesConnect with the same name and got rejected due to a few issues in my project.
Now my client wants to submit the app with a different name, "cricketStar" and completely new set of UI colors (rebranding).
My question is, can I use the same developer account, to upload the rebranded app with the new name "cricketStar" after deleting the initial binary with the name "sports10" for apple's review or will they reject it without a review since the code is same?
Yes you could. You would need to change the bundle id and provisioning profile for distribution.
However, you do not need to do that. You can keep the project name the same and simply change the display name in iTunesConnect->[yourapp]->App Information->name
From iTunesConnect:
The name of your app as it will appear on the App Store. This can't be longer than 30 characters.)
And in project targets in Xcode change the display name to your desired name.
Furthermore, if you want to rename your Xcode project, here is a SO answer which outlines the necessary steps.
If you want to rename everything, you will need to: (1) rename the project, (2) create a new bundle id, (3) rename provisioning profiles, (4) add the new bundle id to the edited provisioning profile, (5) create a new app in iTunesConnect.
I would like to stress that doing all those steps is unnecessary. The only people that will be able to see the inconsistencies in names are the people with access to the Xcode project or iTunesConnect.
Edit
From Apple:
You can change the name of your existing app only when submitting an update of your app binary. If you submit an app name which is already in use within the same geography in which your app is sold, you will be prompted to enter another name.
I believe I understand out to produce an .ipa file for Ad Hoc distribution to my beta testers, but my question is what settings do I need to allow the beta copy to co-exist with a purchased copy of my App on the same device? That way they can test out the app for me, and fall back to the production app for day to day use.
Thanks,
Rob
Change the bundle identifier. For your app is com.domainname.appname, for your beta could be com.domainname.appname-beta
I would make a new app name and bundle identifier and then name the app (the text under the icon) a different name then send it out. It's a little extra work but it makes it so you won't mess up any existing saved data on your production app.
So this really put headache on my head and I finally gave up and posted question here. I am trying to update one of my client Application in iTune store and we are facing below error while uploading to App store.
So, I already tried couple of solution by creating new app id with the bundle sid id twice. Also delete all old profile etc. But nothing worked yet.
1). iTunes Connect App Bundle ID = 8X8ZP823D6.com.pregnancytoolspro.55freebabysamples
2). Info.plist Bundle ID = com.pregnancytoolspro.55freebabysamples
3). Provision profile ID = 8X8ZP823D6.com.pregnancytoolspro.55freebabysamples
When I Changed Info.plist App ID to com.pregnancytoolspro.55freebabysamples then it show me provision profile active in the list.
If I changed Info.plist App ID to 8X8ZP823D6.com.pregnancytoolspro.55freebabysamples then it doesn't show me provision profile active in the list.
When I build app and upload to App store it pop up this message and I can't understand how it should be in info.plist and in provision profile so that it can match iTunes Bundle ID.
Is anyone faced this problem before ? Please help me out.
We contacted Apple support and they said they will have to change Bundle Identifier in the App we have added in our account. So probably Apple will solve this critical issue.
I've had this issue before. It has to do with the different versions saved in the info.plist.
There is a version and build identifier.
Apple doesn't really care about the version as much as the build number. If you have submitted your app with a build number, the update must be 1 greater for the update to work. It isn't all that clear how that works, but that is how I got my update to go through. You should be able to find out what these were in iTunesConnect so you can increment them correctly.
what are the consequences of itunes app name being different then xcode project name?
Will my app not be accepted into the store if they are dfferent?
fyi I already created an app called X on itunes connect and linked it to an xcode project named Y. so is it possible to rename my project in xcode as also X and create a new app on itunes named x and then connect them?
Many apps have up to 6 different names. (project, target, product(file name), bundle ID suffix, bundle display (under icon) name, app store name, advertising name, etc.). You can configure these names all individually (I usually do). No problem as far as Apple is concerned, unless some of them are misleading or a trademark violation or something.
It doesn't matter at all. Apple doesn't see your xcode project, just the binary you submit. As long as the binary settings, like the code signing identity are correct, you could name it anything. Also, I don't recommend renaming your project. If you do it manually, you will break the project. And if you use xcode's built in way, you get a kind of weird result (from my experience).
It doesn't matter at all. Project name and even bundle name can be anything. The only thing matter is your bundle id matches app id in the iTunes Connect.
iOS Provisioning files make reference to the Apple application ID (of the form "A1A2A3A4A5"). Most often, the DNS form of the application is replaced with a star (*).
My understanding is that the provisioning profile is stored in the iOS development device and is not used by Xcode. Thus, when building/signing the application, how can Xcode include the app ID into the executable file ? The only information Xcode has is the "Bundle Identifier", which is of the form "com.mycompany.myapp" - but there is no App ID, thus there is no way to add the app ID at this stage.
Does anyone know how this works. I feel that many people use those tools (as I do) without really knowing how it's made inside.
Many Regards,
Apple92
An iPhone application is not just an executable, it's a bundle (like a directory) that contains the executable, but also resources (like nibs or images) and in particular contains a small plist manifest file with details about your application - including the application ID. The provisioning profile is also included in this application bundle.
A device also maintains a list of provisioning profiles it has installed, but the profiles can be in the application as well and are checked against the application plist file to make sure everything matches.
For anyone who may stumble upon this question, I give a lot of detailed context in my answer to this related question.
https://stackoverflow.com/a/20557213/117471
Basically it boils down to this:
A Bundle ID is a string that is defined in Xcode
An App ID is an object that lives in Developer Member Center. It is often confused with Bundle ID because the App ID Suffix parameter of the object (I'm trying to drive home the fact that App ID is not a string. Is it working?) matches the Bundle ID of your app.
The App ID does not exist in iTunes Connect, or Xcode. It is only in Developer Member Center.